But I appreciate his work.
As one FReeper once said of him:
"Sean is sincere, good-hearted and well-intentioned; and he is enthusiastic - to say the least - about what he believes. He does have a message to communicate and he does not over-intellectualize; so his message is on-target for many who are in the throws of Liberal-induced pain and do not know the antidote; and they don't have time for a philosophy lesson to figure it out."
I just know he'd be even more influential with the folks we need if he cut out the righteous stance.
Well, none of us are perfect.
Sean is great for the young ones coming across his show.
I get tired of the repetition, and the fact that I know exactly what he will say about anything (probably because it is exactly the same thing I think.)
I really, really get tired of the parade of liberals using his mass audience to hear their ridiculous, hate-filled lambasts.
But - with that much air time - it has to be filled.
Now Rush is pure teacher, entertainer and comforter and man of wisdom as to how critical a current happening is.